Critical for or critical to? | WordReference Forums Hi everyone, I am quite often confused by how to use the word "critical" correctly Sometimes I come across a sentence with "critical to do", but it is "critical to doing" in other cases In the below sentence, should it be "critical to evaluate" or "critical to evaluating" or "critical for
How much How many (price) | WordReference Forums Hello: I want to ask please what is the correct form when I want to buy something and ask the price, “How much” or “How many” ? I know that “How much” is used with uncountable nouns, and “How many” with countable nouns “How much (money) ?”, but I have heard to say “How many” Please someone that
Keur k€ keuro - WordReference Forums Happy Monday people! I am starting the week with a financial translation and have a query with regards to an abbreviation used The text uses the expression "KEUR" which I understand to mean "thousand euros", however the spacing is confusing me! Here is the source: PRESENTATION DES COMPTES DE
class begins or class begin? - WordReference Forums Hi, everybody Here, an English teacher usually says "class begins", when the bell rings But I think it should be "class begin" because it's an imperative sentence Thank you in advance
SHE have to or SHE has to - WordReference Forums BUT there is a common dialect of English where "she have to" is normal, and is correct grammar That dialect is sometimes called urban or inner city English, or Black English, or other names It is widespread, and often seen on TV or in movies One characteristic is simplified verbs: you have to, we have to, she have to He be running, he be happy, he be too old
Jésus, d’après ce scandinave | WordReference Forums I would really appreciate it if someone could help me to translate the following sentence [J L Borges, Three Versions of Judas, Labyrinths, p 128] from French to English (I have not used diacritical marks) "Jesus, d’apres ce scandinave, a toujours le beau role; ses deboires, grace a la
dar de alta de un hospital - WordReference Forums ¿Cómo se dice 'dar de alta de un hospital' en inglés? He encontrado 'to discharge from hospital', pero tengo que usarlo muchas veces y me gustaría saber
is built vs is build - WordReference Forums Hello! Could you please tell me which one is correct? "The development of the course is build is built on the achievement of the exam " Thank you for your help!
alternate with between | WordReference Forums The answer is (B), because "dispense with" = "dispose of" = "get rid of" However, I am also wondering if the following sentences are otherwise correct Thank you :) Fully appreciating the convenience brought by the newly established i-bike system, 1 he reckons that he may alternate a car